Charles Sanders Peirce

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Metaphysical work establishing basic categories of phenomenological experience

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Charles Sanders Peirce
Charles Sanders Peirce

American philosopher and logician who founded pragmatism and semiotics, though his academic career was largely unsuccessful. His theory of signs and his concept of abduction (inference to the best explanation) have been enormously influential in logic, philosophy of science, and cognitive science. James credited him as the originator of pragmatism.

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